Red Hat: .NET Promotion, Leaving Red Hat to Join Linaro, Supplemental Wallpaper for Fedora 28 and More
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Women in tech, women in real life, and my own story. [Ed: Can Microsoft (and its allies) please stop framing critics of its crimes as racist (like the Nadella card) or sexist? It won't work well.]
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Optimizing toolchains for modern microprocessors
About 2.5 years ago I left Red Hat to join Linaro in a move that surprised even me for the first few months. I still work on the GNU toolchain with a glibc focus, but my focus changed considerably. I am no longer looking at the toolchain in its entirety (although I do that on my own time whenever I can, either as glibc release manager or reviewer); my focus is making glibc routines faster for one specific server microprocessor; no prizes for guessing which processor that is. I have read architecture manuals in the past to understand specific behaviours but this is the first time that I have had to pore through the entire manual and optimization guides and try and eek out the last cycle of performance from a chip.
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Update on Supplemental Wallpaper for Fedora 28
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Schwab Charles Investment Management Inc. Boosts Stake in Red Hat Inc (RHT)
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Financial Analysis: Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) versus Red Hat (RHT)
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Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) CEO James M. Whitehurst Sells 5,593 Shares
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First Quadrant L P CA Sells 117,282 Shares of Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT)
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TRUE Private Wealth Advisors Invests $595,000 in Red Hat Inc (NYSE:RHT) Stock
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